Juan Carrillo supervisa obras

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The work on the parks "Las Iguanas" and "The Hormiguitas Obreras" is 50% complete. Mayor Juan Carrillo Soberanis visited the two parks this (Tuesday) morning to personally supervise the work. He was accompanied
by the Director of Public Works, César Poot Pérez, to supervise the
construction of the bathrooms in the park "Las Hormiguitas Obreras", as
well as the lifting of the palapa in the park "Las Iguanas". He said these are works that will provide a better quality of life for the islanders."We are supervising these jobs to make sure the children have quality parks. These are areas where people gather, which strengthens friendships and
strengthens family ties. I am committed to the islanders and their
well-being," said the Mayor. Supervision also actively involves the staff
of the municipal comptroller, to ensure that the services and
materials used for construction are of the best quality, as well as assuring that all agreements in the contracts are fulfilled. The Mayor commented that the ongoing supervision will be maintained at the sites until they are completed and operational in December. In this way, they will assure
that islander families will have safe and durable public spaces.

Sailboat from Texas broke thru buoy line at the Posada Beach

Acaba con rosario de boyas

Velero estadounidense, en Playa Posada del Mar

Lanrry PARRA

ISLA MUJERES, 29 de noviembre.-

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Harbor Master Ismael Gonzalez Gil explained that mechanical problems caused the sailboat "Banana Republic" to break thru the buoy line that protects swimmers at the Posada del Mar beach ("Playa Centro") on Tuesday morning. The boat's engine broke down and the anchor did not settle on the bottom of the sea, and that is why the sailboat continued moving, out of control, until it approached the Posada Beach.
The incident occurred at 7am, and there were no injuries to swimmers in the area, nor to the three crew members. The sailboat was originally from Texas and was entering the Bay of Isla Mujeres, where they intended to remain for some days. The buoy line was damaged and the crew of the boat will cover its repair. The port authorities assisted the boat until it was docked at the pier of the Isla Mujeres Yacht Club, owned by the Lima Zuno family, where it remains.

Tuesday
morning Mayor Juan Carrillo made a supervisory tour of the work on the palapa at the park "Iguanas" as well as the cleaning of parks and
gardens of that park. The mayor also supervised the work being done on the park "Las Hormiguitas". Esta mañana el presidente juan carrillo realizó la supervisión de
obras de la palapa del parque "Las iguanas" así como la limpieza de
parques y jardines de la misma. De igual forma supervisó las obras que
se están realizando en el parque "Las Hormiguitas".

For the purpose of managing resources
for improving security in #islamujeres, Mayor Juan Carrillo met with Acroy Mendoza,
Executive Secretary of the state of Quintana Roo;
Roberto Rojas, Regional Coordinator of the
Southeast; and Alonso Esquivias, Deputy Director of Vinculacion of the Executive
Secretariat
of National Public Safety,

Ultramar: From bad to worseUltramar, de mal en peor [+] Ver masFull article at this link
There have been complaints about 20 minute delays in the last two departures of the Ultramar ferry boats on Sunday. Cesar Peniche, a local customer, said the boat scheduled to depart at 10:30 didn't leave until nearly 11pm. Rosa Velez and Elvira Solis agreed that the delays are more common after 6pm. One said that recently when leaving Puerto Juarez the boat stopped, and the crew gave no explanation. There are also complaints about failures of the air conditioning system, which can be especially difficult for children and the elderly in the heat of the day.
In early 2016, the Magana ferry company discontinued operations, due to economic problems, without further explanations. At the second half of 2016, it appeared that Barco Caribe ferry company would come to the island, but they did not get started before the change of government. (That company is owned by the family of the former governor).
One of the people interviewed said, "We don't care who owns the new ferry company. What we want is another option for users so we don't have to rely on a monopoly which has no interest in giving us the friendly customer service that we deserve."

Isla Mujeres is celebratingIsla Mujeres está de fiestaVer mas Full article at this link
The lowering of the icon of the Virgin of Immaculate Conception took place on Monday evening before an audience of more than 4000 people, inside and outside of the church. Following the Mass and taking down of the Virgin, the parishioners participated in the traditional procession through the streets, walking and singing. They traveled down several streets, including Matamoros, to Rueda Medina and then returned to the starting point, singing hymns and songs.
At 9pm the festival was inaugurated with a ribbon cutting event by the parish priest Raul Sanchez Alonso, who was accompanied by the head of the municipal DIF, Paola Orico de Carrillo, and by Suemy Beatriz, who was representing the Mayor. There were fireworks with the ribbon cutting.
It is noted that soon it will be the 500 year anniversary of Isla Mujeres being under the protection of Mary and the Catholic Church. This refers to the arrival of the Spanish in the region in March 1517, who then built what would be the first convent in America, which was abandoned, and is located in the continental zone of Boca Iglesia.

Kitchenette in small room, Medio. There's a table & chairs across from it & a double bed.

A large slider
opens from each of the 3 rooms onto the patio where each has a table
& chairs, hammock & clotheslines. The BBQ is behind the pole,
and the outdoor shower is outa the pic at left.

Large studio (Norte), I'm standing in the kitchen. A queen & single bed.

Free
amenities such as
hammocks,
bikes, outdoor shower,
portable beach
chairs &
beach towels,
washer, loungers.
Breathtaking
panoramic views from the
rooftop terrace. Upstairs room also available.Downtown
is ~ a mile away; if
you don't feel like
walking or biking, flag a $2 taxi. Parking. You can enjoy the music & crowds downtown, then
come home our
quiet neighborhood of Bachilleres where you'll sleep to the sounds of the sea.. $275/$325/$425 wk $40/50/$65nt Monthly Discounts

Fine
dining a few steps away at Da Luisa or try the
traditional neighborhood eateries a couple blocks farther. Stroll
five minutes southward down the coastal sidewalk to Mango
Cafe, Bahama Mama, Brisas, or Manolitos. Walk less than 10 minutes
southwest to shop at
Chedraui or to dine at Green Verde, Kash Kechen Chuc, or other options.
Visit marinas, bars, & beach
clubs that are minutes away by bike or on foot. Our guests recommend the
Yoga classes a couple villas away at hotelito Casa
Ixchel. Fresh juice, produce & tortillas a few blocks
away in the village, as well as a
variety of other stores and small local restaurants.

Sergio's Batik class. ~3 hours long. 400p includes materials. Casa de Cultura This has moved to his home...directions on his FB page HERE

Sunday evenings on the Town Square 8p Noches Magicas Music & Dance Performances

Tuesday, Nov. 1 All Saint's Day Dia de los Muertos

Wednesday, Nov. 2 All Soul's Day Dia de los Muertos No School & Offices Closed

On Nov. 2, hundreds of residents have been
invited to participate the silent parade, who will dress in traditional
clothing or white, with Catrina makeup as Catrinas vivientes..living
Catrinas for the "Festival of the Living for the Dead". It starts at 6p from the
Cemetery (Hidalgo and Lopez Mateos) to the Casa Cultura where there will be a display of altars in
the style of different regions of Mexico. There's a nice video of
last year's here on FB. https://www.facebook.com/events/322448854785481/

Thursday, Nov 3 Artist Fair at Casa de la Cultura 4p-9p
Batik artist Sergio is a usual participant, along with Isla Brewery.
Amar Peruvian restaurant set up tables at the last two fairs.

To all Islenos: We invite you to the the Diabetes Clinic sponsored by the
Club Pro-Paciente Diabetico A.C. at the Community Hospital in La Gloria
on Thursday, November 3, at 9:00 AM. Health care professionals will test
your blood, offer diabetes education and distribute meters and strips
and other supplies, as well as free reading glasses We will teach you how to
use the equipment so that you can manage your illness of diabetes
better. This clinic is completely free and is funded by the
generosity of Americans who live and visit your beautiful island.

Sat. Nov. 5 Town Square 8pm performance by the graduates of the Polynesian dancing classes of the Casa de la Cultura.

Sunday, Nov. 5 Magic Nights of the Souls at 8pm on the Town Square. Festival of the Living for the Dead.

Friday, Nov. 11 You
are invited to enjoy a performance by the Federal Police Mariachi band
at 8pm in the Town Square. They are 14 professional officers who are
also professional musicians.

Juan Carrillo, por más seguridad

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In order to manage resources to increase security, Mayor Juan Carrillo Soberanis, met with Roberto Rojas and Alonso
Esquivias Salgado, regional coordinator of the Southeast and deputy
director of Vinculacion of the National Executive Ministry Of Public Security, respectively; as well as with Acroy Mendoza Ramírez, state executive secretary of Quintana Roo. The Mayor explained that working together with the authorities of the
three levels of government is important to ensure that sufficient
resources are available for the island to invest in security. He said that during his administration this is an issue which
he is working on tirelessly, because the safety and well-being of island
families and visitors is a priority. He emphasized that these resources are required for the
equipping and training police officers so that they provide
better services. "We
are working to ensure the well-being of citizens, our tourists, and
their families. This issue (security) is very important for me. During this administration we will hold meetings with state and federal authorities to continue searching for the
resources to improve the police force and their equipment, "said the
Island Mayor. With
these actions, Juan Carrillo Soberanis reaffirms his commitment to work
for the security of Isla Mujeres, both on the island and in the
Continental Zone, so he said he will continue to hold these meetings with
state and federal authorities...

Patron Saint Festivities begin

Bajan de su nicho a la Inmaculada Concepción

Inician fiestas patronales

Lanrry PARRA

ISLA MUJERES, 28 de noviembre.-

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The Patron Saint Festivities began with the taking down of the icon of the Virgin of Immaculate Conception from her niche,in the downtown church of the same name, followed by a procession thru the streets. There was a performance by the dance troupe "The Mestizas de Agua Salada"and by the band "Los Marlins". There will be daily activities, see the events section below for the performances on the Town Square and main processions.In addition to these activities, there will be the events by the 24 guilds, which include groups,
companies, agencies, unions and various sectors of Isla Mujeres. The activities of the guilds begin Tuesday with the Public Security Department and
Wednesday with the Tourist Cooperative "Isla Bonita".

Festivals for the Virgin of GuadalupeFiestas por la Virgen de Guadalupe [+] Ver masFull article at this linkThis article is about festivities in the Agricultural Zone of the mainland area of the municipality of Isla Mujeres. It also notes that young people with the Universidad del Caribe, in conjunction with Amigos de la Zona Agricola distributed food baskets to fifty families. .

Donation to Rehabilitation Facility Entregan donativo al CRIM de Isla Mujeres[+] Ver masFull article at this link The Board of Directors of the Association of Small Hotels Fascinantes, led by
its president, Leonel Povedano Castillo, gave a donation to the director
of the Center for Rehabilitation of Isla Mujeres (CRIM), Jessica
Contreras Gomez. In the next few days the hotel association plans to donate 'blancas" (lit "whites" & I think it means linens). Sr. Povedano was accompanied by vice president Gerardo Magana Barragan. They also spoke about the upcoming annual "Friendship Award" event which gives recognition to tourists who visit annually, saying they want to make visitors aware they can use the CRIM facilities for therapies, and their donations will help improve the facility. Sr. Magana said they are encouraging the hoteliers of their association to donate items in good condition which they are no longer using.

Cahuamero Basketball team in the lead In
regional basketball, the Cahuameros Nueva Generación are ranked as leaders in the Major Basketball League, above the Dorados of
Playa del Carmen and the Islanders of Cozumel, who are in the second
and third place respectively. The Isla Mujeres team won twice, with identical scores of 88-57 points against the Alphas de Agharta of Chetumal. This places Isla Mujeres in the lead by a difference of 203 points, while Playa del Carmen is 63 points ahead of Cozumel. Next weekend the islanders will travel to Playa del Carmen to compete against the team of Edwin "Pajarito" Sanchez.

New stage of usage for the Casa de la Cultura Nueva etapa de uso en la Casa de la Cultura.. [+] Ver masFull article at this link
The renovated building of the Casa de la Culture is undergoing a new
stage of use, with a program of activities that includes a variety of workshops. Additionally, next week a
digital library will open, and in 2017 a conventional library that be inaugurated. said the director of the Institute of Culture and Arts of Isla Mujeres, Ruben Perez Martin.The library "Josefa Adame Solis" will have 3400 new books as well as a good number from the previous library collection. He said the POA for 2017 (Annual Operational Plan) includes the continuation of the Magical Nights performances on Sundays on the Town Square, and Magical Saturdays in the Continental Zone. It includes the Founder's Festival next August, as well as activities celebrating the arrival of the Spaniards 500 years ago. He said all financial activities and business contributions are being done with transparency, with official receipts, to ensure confidence for the taxpayers. Residents are invited to visit the Casa de la Cultura, where there are free activities, and workshops and training classes are given, with some providing knowledge to gain private income. In response to a question, the Director explained that there are five artistic groups and local academies involved with the programs for the Magic Nights on the island and Continental Zone, where are supplemented with other local artistic groups from nearby municipalities, without having to disburse public resources, except basic assistance. He clarified that these are not paid, prominent artists, and it turns out that there are many cultural promoters who are looking for venues such as Isla Mujeres to publicize their products. In this manner, a program has been arranged for February, because this particular program has been very successful.

Fragile Chacmuchuch lagoonA cuidar el sistema lagunar Chacmuchucht.. [+] Ver masFull article at this link
The Mayor Juan Carrillo Soberanis visited the Chacmuchuch lagoon in the continental area of the municipality of Isla Mujeres, and spoke about the need to increase efforts to protect and preserve this fragile ecosystem from increasing recreational and touristic activities. There are about 250 species of flora and fauna in the lagoon and its wetlands are, including a colony of pink flamingos.He instructed the head of the Environment and Ecology Department, José
Angel Vega Macías, to establish strategies for the care and protection
of the environment, since the arrival and nesting of a colony of pink
flamingos. These birds are considered at risk of extinction and currently protected by the Mexican Government.
He explained that the conditions in the lagoon are conductive for the birds to establish it as their habitat. He asked the general population to assist in caring for and protecting the lagoon and its surrounding wetlands, in order to that 250 species who inhabit it may continue to live there.
He said, "It
is everyone's responsibility to take care of our natural resources. This is a space (the lagoon) that we can all enjoy, as long as we do it
without affecting the species that live there, and we must work together to teach
children respect for nature ". He said the practice of extreme sports in the area, such as
kitesurfing and the entry of SUVs into the lagoon area, are beginning to
pose a danger to the community of pink flamingos, and to a wide variety of
wild birds and the mangroves. He invited residents and visitors to work together at protecting this sensitive area of ​​the municipality. "Conduct each visit with responsibility by carrying out your trash, and above all, avoid disturbing the animals that inhabit the lagoon," he
recommended.

Kitchenette in small room, Medio. There's a table & chairs across from it & a double bed.

A large slider
opens from each of the 3 rooms onto the patio where each has a table
& chairs, hammock & clotheslines. The BBQ is behind the pole,
and the outdoor shower is outa the pic at left.

Large studio (Norte), I'm standing in the kitchen. A queen & single bed.

Free
amenities such as
hammocks,
bikes, outdoor shower,
portable beach
chairs &
beach towels,
washer, loungers.
Breathtaking
panoramic views from the
rooftop terrace. Upstairs room also available.Downtown
is ~ a mile away; if
you don't feel like
walking or biking, flag a $2 taxi. Parking. You can enjoy the music & crowds downtown, then
come home our
quiet neighborhood of Bachilleres where you'll sleep to the sounds of the sea.. $275/$325/$425 wk $40/50/$65nt Monthly Discounts

Fine
dining a few steps away at Da Luisa or try the
traditional neighborhood eateries a couple blocks farther. Stroll
five minutes southward down the coastal sidewalk to Mango
Cafe, Bahama Mama, Brisas, or Manolitos. Walk less than 10 minutes
southwest to shop at
Chedraui or to dine at Green Verde, Kash Kechen Chuc, or other options.
Visit marinas, bars, & beach
clubs that are minutes away by bike or on foot. Our guests recommend the
Yoga classes a couple villas away at hotelito Casa
Ixchel. Fresh juice, produce & tortillas a few blocks
away in the village, as well as a
variety of other stores and small local restaurants.

Sergio's Batik class. ~3 hours long. 400p includes materials. Casa de Cultura This has moved to his home...directions on his FB page HERE

Sunday evenings on the Town Square 8p Noches Magicas Music & Dance Performances

Tuesday, Nov. 1 All Saint's Day Dia de los Muertos

Wednesday, Nov. 2 All Soul's Day Dia de los Muertos No School & Offices Closed

On Nov. 2, hundreds of residents have been
invited to participate the silent parade, who will dress in traditional
clothing or white, with Catrina makeup as Catrinas vivientes..living
Catrinas for the "Festival of the Living for the Dead". It starts at 6p from the
Cemetery (Hidalgo and Lopez Mateos) to the Casa Cultura where there will be a display of altars in
the style of different regions of Mexico. There's a nice video of
last year's here on FB. https://www.facebook.com/events/322448854785481/

Thursday, Nov 3 Artist Fair at Casa de la Cultura 4p-9p
Batik artist Sergio is a usual participant, along with Isla Brewery.
Amar Peruvian restaurant set up tables at the last two fairs.

To all Islenos: We invite you to the the Diabetes Clinic sponsored by the
Club Pro-Paciente Diabetico A.C. at the Community Hospital in La Gloria
on Thursday, November 3, at 9:00 AM. Health care professionals will test
your blood, offer diabetes education and distribute meters and strips
and other supplies, as well as free reading glasses We will teach you how to
use the equipment so that you can manage your illness of diabetes
better. This clinic is completely free and is funded by the
generosity of Americans who live and visit your beautiful island.

Sat. Nov. 5 Town Square 8pm performance by the graduates of the Polynesian dancing classes of the Casa de la Cultura.

Sunday, Nov. 5 Magic Nights of the Souls at 8pm on the Town Square. Festival of the Living for the Dead.

Friday, Nov. 11 You
are invited to enjoy a performance by the Federal Police Mariachi band
at 8pm in the Town Square. They are 14 professional officers who are
also professional musicians.

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MVC Guests from Ontario wrote...

We have returned to Maravilla Caribe and we consider it to be a gem. Is it a luxurious resort? No. On the other hand, it's the kind of place where you feel comfortable sitting outside with a beer and watching the ocean, reading all afternoon in a hammock or going for a long walk along the shore. To sit on the patio with a plate of fresh fruit and a cup of coffee is my idea of the perfect morning. It's like having your own little private beach cottage - it's not fancy but that's not what we're looking for. A 15 minute walk takes you into the busy little town, full of great little restaurants and shops, and a $3 taxi ride will get you just about anywhere on the island. The landlord is friendly, accommodating and genuinely cares about and knows the local community. For anyone who wants a lavish package vacation, this obviously isn't the place for you - there are plenty of resorts that will fit your needs. Maravilla is a simple, lovely place to get away from it all.

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Taunya from Washington wrote

Hi Ronda,

I want to say thank you again for a fabulous vacation! Your studio was perfect! Having the extra space, kitchenette and dinning table made the space perfect for a long stay. Your little details like coffee filters and ice cube trays made it feel like home. I also really appreciated that you were there if I needed anything, but that you also let me have my space.

Being out of downtown, yet close to everything made the location perfect. Add the beautiful beach and it couldn't have been any better!

Thank you so much! When I return to Isla I will be back on your doorstep. Happy Holidays!

MaraVilla Caribe Bed & Beach Guests Say..

Judy from Ohio wrote...I stayed at Maravilla and absolutely loved it. Beach and patio was kept very clean and since handicapped I would spend the days on patio with my laptop at table right outside my room. Each room had table/chairs in front of room. Not many places on isla you have the beach right outside your door-saves alot of money instead of renting beach chairs and buying drinks downtown. I also do not like crowded beaches and stacks of chairs next to each other as on the north beaches. You hear absolutely no street noise just the waves hitting the shore. There were bikes free to use, beachchairs free to take to downtown, and free washer/dryer to use. The price is excellent value and the owners live there so they do not need to list with an agency giving renters better $ value. Isla is not for everyone. But condo/luxury hotels now line the once beautiful North Beach for those wanting the Cancun version of places to stay, so sad, plus $$$$. I prefer peace,quiet, and great value. Not many places with sunrise/sunset views.

Renee from Toronto wrote...

For some of us, there comes a time when we prefer peace and quiet to hustle and bustle. For a few regrettable years, I got off buses and lined up with the rest of the schmucks to check in for the all inclusive 'experience'. I set the alarm daily to head down with everyone else to make dinner reservations for the pleasure of eating soggy Sushi served by brusque Bahamians. I wore the wristband of shame, identifying me as an easy mark on any excursion. I tipped and cajoled the bartender for extra shots of rum. I listened to the drunken monologues of people who get to cut loose just once a year. With the all inclusive experience, your fate is not entirely your own...

And then I tried something else, the self catering experience - more a case of here's your key, here's your apartment, have fun! Settle in, stock your fridge, stock your bar and you're off to the races. Happy hour is whenever you choose. No lining up at a buffet. Snorkel on your own time. Open a bottle of wine and cook a leisurely dinner - no one's rushing you out for the next seating. Sleep in and eat breakfast when you want, don't worry about the dining room being closed.

That's the experience I prefer these days. And Mara Villa doesn't disappoint. You get exactly what you pay for: a clean and comfortable room with everything you need. The experience is great for people who like to 'do their own thing.' In essence, staying at Mara Villa is like having your own private beachfront villa.

Amenities include good wifi, towels, sheets, dishes, pots and pans, a fridge and freezer, drinking water, hammock hooks, and a clothesline. Bonuses include a patio with tables and chairs, a charcoal BBQ, a beach for watching the sun rise over the water, and a rooftop for watching the sun set over Cancun (also good for star gazing and extreme suntanning).

The local bus passes by the front door and costs 4 pesos to head downtown. A taxi is about $2 into town. Chedraui, the big grocery store, is less than 10 minutes away by foot. Grab a cheap cab home if you've really stocked up.

Ronda is a great host - a storehouse of island information about where to eat and what to do. Bruce, her husband, is an avid snorkeler and can point you in the best direction off their private beach for underwater wildlife. I was lucky enough to see dolphins swimming offshore one day. Close to shore I also saw a barracuda, a sting ray and a pair of graceful Caribbean squid. The usual tropical fish abound as well.

It's worth noting that Mara Villa is located on the east side of the island, windward. The shore is more dramatic and rocky, but there are very few, if any, mosquitos. The west side of the island is calmer and more traditionally 'beachy', but mosquitoes abound at dawn and dusk. With the rocky shore, you need water shoes for entering the water and swimming, but you have the beach all to yourself at Mara Villa. Head to the sublimely Caribbean style North Beach if you miss the crowds.

I spent almost a month at Mara Villa and it was the calm, casual and relaxing experience I craved. I will be back to Mara Villa, but I won't ever go back to an all inclusive.

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Jane C from Penland wrote...

My friend and I just stayed at Maravilla Caribe, December 20-25, 2012 and we had an absolutely wonderful experience. The owner, Ronda made me feel comfortable before I arrived, providing helpful information about travel to the area. She made an extra effort to secure a larger room for us, which was perfect. Maravilla is quaint, charming, clean & comfortable. We loved the bright green color of the house! The kitchenette was simple, clean and well equipped with everything we needed to prepare meals. The beds are very comfortable and Ronda provides lots of clean towels. She even offered to let us use the washer/dryer and bicycles for free! The best part (other than the low cost) is you have your own private beach in the back! It is a beautiful place that I highly recommend.

Carol D from Peterborough wrote.....

Hello I stayed at MaraVilla, la Casa Verde :-), Dec 10 to 20 this 2012 for my first time and would not hesitate to return. This is my 11th year staying on the island and I have stayed at many places. The location is amazing, and the owners have modified the patio doors so that those of us who want to hear the waves all night can do so with security. They were super helpful at every turn and what meant the most to me is that they really care about their guests and are friendly. We enjoyed a wonderful lunch together. The room was spacious and clean. At MaraVilla there are only 3 rooms facing the water so it is peaceful, quiet and private. At MaraVilla, there were workers out painting the house in front and raking the beach and it was well maintained. There were no rocks on the clean tile patio. you do need water shoes to wade in to the water but it is worth it. And if you want to go to a more perfect beach i.e. no reef etc then one could go and pay 150-200+ per night at Playa Norte (but you won't hear the waves from your bed or have the privacy or owners that care about you!!). The bed was comfortable, mattress good, sheets in good shape and clean (more than i can say about the place i had the misfortune of staying in Progresso!!). Honestly you get what you pay for in this world and if you were to go to Tulum, or San Filipe or Progresso you are sure getting much more bang for your buck at MaraVilla in the 50-65 dollar range!!! If you are a 5 star resort person I would say stay at a 5 star resort, but if you enjoy the waves, quiet, privacy and caring owners then stay at this MaraVilla the Casa Verde :-)

Noska from Austin wrote....Maravilla is one of the coolest little spots on the isla.The hosts are awesome,location perfect,rooms are clean and affordable

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